Busy Season Stress Busters Part Two
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In Stress Busters Part One [1], we offered some ideas on ways to reduce the stresses of tax season. Here are some more great ideas from the readers of AccountingWEB.com – Part Two
- On nice weekend days, teens can come to the office parking lot and wash all the cars.
- I worked for a firm that supplied busy season meals Monday through Thursdays from March 1st through April 15th. We had a caterer come three of the four days and ordered pizza on Thursdays. We also had doughnuts and a cold sandwich lunch on Saturday. Food Food Food!
- Check out Desk Top Yoga and Stress Buster Ideas [2] for exercise tips.
- We have the bulk food type bins set up in our kitchen with everything from fish crackers to M&Ms and much more! We also have fresh fruit and good things of course. Here are some diet snack suggestions for food to make available to staff:
- Dried fruit and nut snack mix
- Fresh fruit
- Raw veggies
- Half a whole-wheat bagel
- High-fiber cereal
- Low-fat, whole-grain crackers
- Low-fat, whole-wheat pretzels
- Also, granola bars and other power bars are great
- Reduced-fat microwave popcorn
- Nuts and yogurt may be boring snacks, but provide excellent sources of energy for getting through those long days.
- I have disposable cameras set around the staff area for those Kodak tax season moments. I'll take the candid shots and put them into a PowerPoint surprise presentation at our after tax season party.
- Pink Slips: You have pink slips that your team can fill out on another team member for extending exceptional service to a colleague or client during tax season and put it in a fish bowl. We meet every Monday afternoon at 3:00 in the conference room and read each one so everyone gets acknowledged. The last one out of the bowl wins $25 cash and is in the grand prize drawing - at the end of tax season - for a prize of $50.
- I know a managing partner who is giving away a trip for two to the Bahamas! I have a manicurist coming in on Fridays who does massages and reflexology as well. The staff loves it! They are half hour sessions -- she's booked solid each week!
- I worked for a firm that had a large airline client who donated a trip to Mexico - Great giveaway!
- We had a massage therapist come in every Friday for chair massages during tax season. We had the staff sign up for the service in advance, it was a great success. It was free and it felt wonderful! We looked forward to it all week long.
- Have a baby photo - pet photo - high school yearbook photo contest - Encourage employees to bring in their photos and post them on a bulletin board in your break room then have your staff guess whose photo or pet is on the board.